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You may think that your snoring, or your loved one’s snoring, is simply a nuisance. Without seeking diagnosis, you put yourself at risk for a number of serious health conditions associated with sleep apnea, including death. When snoring is a symptom of sleep apnea, the risk for fatali

Have you ever wondered if you have sleep apnea? Have you been diagnosed, but you question how “real” the condition is, compared to other health problems? According to research and statistics, sleep apnea is a very real and potentially fatal condition, and if you show symptoms of the d

Many doctors believe that the best treatment for sleep apnea is a CPAP, or continuing positive air pressure machine or BiPAP, a bi-level positive air pressure machine. While CPAP or BiPAP is the gold standard and has helped countless people enjoy more restful, safe sleep, many are int

Loud, chronic snoring, fatigue, and forgetfulness are common symptoms of sleep apnea. Often, patients wake up abruptly while choking or gasping, because of an inability to breathe. The disorder affects 18 million Americans – that’s one out of every 15 people. It can have a serious neg

If you have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, or if you are suffering from the symptoms of the disorder, you already know that OSA can severely impact your quality of life. Lack of sleep can cause mood swings, irritability, and difficulties in your personal relationships. Y

When it comes to dental health, you may hold a number of misconceptions. While you recognize that regular oral care is important, you may not understand the best ways to care for your teeth. In addition, you may be unaware of the most effective diet and hygiene strategies. Dr. Gershb

You know that it is important to take care of your dental health. Insufficient hygiene can lead to cavities, missing teeth, and a host of additional problems. What you may not know, however, is that good dental care can also protect your heart. Periodontal disease is most associated w

Chronic exhaustion is not normal. Though it may be a symptom of many different health conditions, obstructive sleep apnea is one of the most common – and easily treatable – causes. Obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, will cause your throat or soft palate to block your airways while you a